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Russian troops in the Kursk region have undergone only significant losses both i...

The counter -offensive of the Armed Forces in Kursk region turned a catastrophe for Putin - Bild

Russian troops in the Kursk region have undergone only significant losses both in technology and in live power. The enemy was able to repel only two small villages. The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation have been conducting a large -scale contradictory operation in the Kursk region for the third day, trying to displace Ukrainian troops from there. However, according to the Bild Open Data Analysis Expert Julian Ryopke, this attempt has turned into a disaster for Russia.

According to him, with large losses, the Russians managed to capture only two small settlements - Pogrebki and Darin. At the same time, according to the expert, Russia has lost 28 units of armored vehicles, mainly modern BTR-82A, as well as more than 200 soldiers killed and wounded. "This is a real catastrophe for Vladimir Putin and his generals," Ryopke said.

On November 10, The New York Times, referring to sources among US and Ukrainian officials, reported that the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation formed a shock group of 50 thousand people to restore control over the Kursk region. In addition to the Russian military, there are soldiers with the DPRK. According to American officials, the Russian army has already started a counter -offensive, although it has not yet become large -scale.

One of the interlocutors of the publication noted that the Ukrainian forces retain powerful defense and will probably be able to keep the occupied territories for a long time. We will remind, on November 10 the edition of Forbes wrote that the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation and Soldiers of the DPRK would suffer significant losses in the Kursk region.

Journalists suggest that Russian President Vladimir Putin wants to return the captured Armed Forces of the Kursk region to the inauguration of Donald Trump, whose plan may provide for freezing the front line in his current position. On November 11, the Commander -in -Chief of the Armed Forces Alexander Sirsky reported that he visited the positions of the Armed Forces in the Kursk region.